Driven by increasing demand in the industrial, defence and consumer sectors, the SWIR imaging market is expected to reach approximately $2.9 billion in 2028. Such is the main takeaway from Yole ...
The eyeo team, headquartered at High Tech Campus Eindhoven in The Netherlands, has so far raised €55m to date (Image: eyeo) ...
Freescale Semiconductor, a US company specialising in embedded processing, including solutions for advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), has confirmed that 20 of its employees were passengers on ...
Alif Semiconductor and MountAIn say their collaboration will enable developers to scale high-resolution smart cameras and wearables at a fraction of the traditional power consumption (Image: Alif Semi ...
Apella has supported 500,000 surgical cases to date. Now it says strategic investment will fuel its expansion to new health systems (Image: Apella) ...
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Clockwise from top left: Prof Sarah Bohndiek, University of Cambridge: Dr Francis Kalloor Joseph, Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam; Abdel Karim Ruvalcaba-Perez, Friedrich Schiller University Jena; ...
Macnica ATD Europe unites the European operations of stock-listed Japan-based Yokohama Macnica Inc. (headquartered in Yokohama/Japan), one of the world’s largest distributors of semiconductors founded ...
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Edvard Munch’s ‘The Scream’ (1893) was analysed to define artistic features such as brushstroke length, curvature and directional consistency (Image: Creative Commons) Join 10,000+ vision ...
Pirelli’s Cyber™ Tyre platform now includes machine vision technology from a partnership with Univrses, adding to its road monitoring capabilities, now with both tyre- and vision-based sensors. Join ...
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